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September 22, 2005 /

UNCW to use Higher One's OneDisburse Refund Management Service

The University of North Carolina Wilmington has become the 32nd school to utilize Higher One’s OneDisburse Refund Management Service that provides an easier and more cost-efficient way to handle refunds. Higher One Solution to Provide Comprehensive Refund Management Services That...
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Japanese student ID provides secure access using contactless smart cards and palm vein biometrics

Student ID technology combining contactless palm vein authentication with a multi-function card, has made its debut at a Japanese high tech college. The extra layers of student protection will also help the school comply with tougher personal data security laws....
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July 27, 2005 / , ,

Is Your ID Card Really ISO Compliant? A 16-digit number doesn’t suffice, you must encode in a specified way

A lot of attention has been given in recent years to the 16 digit ISO standard numbering scheme (ISO 7812) in connection with identification cards. As a result, many campuses have registered for their own unique ISO BIN. However, some...
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Should your campus card program be using the 16-digit ISO numbering scheme?

Perhaps the most important feature of any credit or debit card is the 16-digit number unique to that card. It is called an ISO number, and it is the key for linking each transaction conducted with the card to the...
April 29, 2005 / ,

Is the ‘thorny’ issue of credit cards and campus ID programs resurfacing?

At the recent National Association of Campus Card Users conference in Orlando, I spoke with several bankers and a number of campus administrators about credit cards. Though far from a scientific study, the conversations suggest to me that the issue...

New payment technologies are coming to campus: Be prepared and be smart

You need not look far to find articles and pundits proclaiming a coming revolution in the way people pay for goods and services. And you need not look far from your campus to see examples of this new wave: American...
March 28, 2005 / ,

Sequoia expands from bookstore roots to supply range of campus commerce technology

Mountain View, Calif.-based Sequoia Retail Systems was originally servicing college bookstores. As John Diaz, product manager at the company’s Raleigh, N.C. office explained it, the company’s campus customers drove the company to offer more services. “We started out in the...
March 3, 2005 /

TCF Bank and DePaul University announce exclusive campus banking partnership

An agreement between TCF Bank and DePaul University that gets underway this summer will give students at the Illinois school more banking options, including free checking, through their DePaul ID card, which will also provide them with debit and ATM...
February 28, 2005 / ,

ATM fees and campus card programs

The selection of a campus card banking partner nearly always involves a consideration of fees. Financial institutions charge fees to customers and non-customer users of their services in order to stay in business and build value for their shareholders. Campus...
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Lowes Foods Brings Biometric Payments and Check Cashing to North Carolina

Biometric payment systems are sweeping grocery and convenience stores across the southeast. Last week, SecureID featured an article on Pay By Touch’s infiltration of South Carolina and Georgia Piggly Wigglys, and now we have news from their competitor, BioPay. Both...
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